Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday met political leaders in Quetta, reaffirming the federal government’s commitment to defeating terrorism and accelerating development across Balochistan.
Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Sharif said he was very happy to visit Balochistan despite the challenges faced by the province. He praised the Balochistan cabinet and its leadership for remaining focused on public service under difficult circumstances.
He congratulated Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti on assuming leadership of the Bugti tribes, calling it an honour and responsibility.
Terrorism challenge
The prime minister said that, like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan is also facing the menace of terrorism. He paid tribute to the sacrifices of the Pakistan Army, Levies, and other security forces for protecting the country.
He said Pakistan would not sit peacefully, including in regional engagements with China, until terrorism is completely eliminated.
Prime Minister Shehbaz said Field Marshal Asim Munir is leading the war against terrorism alongside the armed forces. He recalled that the same field marshal led Pakistan’s forces during the conflict with India on May 10.
He emphasized that national unity and strong institutions are essential to defeating terrorism.
Balochistan’s importance, NFC award
Calling Balochistan a beautiful and integral part of Pakistan, the prime minister recalled discussions during the 2010 NFC Award. He said then chief minister Aslam Raisani had refused to sign the award without a 100% increase in the provincial share.
Shehbaz said Punjab voluntarily gave Rs11 billion from its share to Balochistan to support provincial development.
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The PM announced that the NFC Award committee has now been formed again. He said the federal government is committed to ensuring fair resource distribution among provinces.
He stressed that financial justice is essential for strengthening national harmony.
Karachi–Chaman highway project
Prime Minister Sharif said the Karachi–Chaman road is currently under construction at a cost of Rs300 billion. He described the project as vital for improving connectivity, trade, and economic activity in Balochistan.
The highway is expected to significantly reduce travel time and boost regional development.
He announced that five Daanish schools are being established in Balochistan. He said these schools are becoming a major source of quality education for poor boys and girls. He emphasized that investing in education is key to long-term peace and prosperity in the province.
Commitment to development, stability
Concluding his address, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed the federal government’s resolve to bring development, security, and opportunities to Balochistan. He said progress, education, and peace will go hand in hand.
He stressed that Balochistan’s development is essential for Pakistan’s overall future.







